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Cabbage, Busfi Coilards> Beans, Beats,|
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And other vegetable eced to be planted liow.^ and*
The largest and most successful truckers
Farmers are using our seeds.
Considering the high the quality reasonable. of Seeds we
carry our prices are most ^
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bulbs, Roman, For early w bloom
just received.
now. Price—45c. per dozen. If by mail,’
dozen 55 cents. x
Price Calla 15c. I.illy Bulbs— Large
each, 2 for 25c. 'x
Our large Promium I'V'in.^y Sor-el i>r ° : r
duces and most benutiiui hovers,
now. Package 25c., 5 for $1.00.
i Crimson and Other'
Clovers, I
[ALFALFA. SEED RYE,!
. ESSEX RAPE. <
'VETCHES, SEED OATS.;
Write for our prices—mention the quantity
wanted.
rjuJuJu. Our new illustrated summer and
fall catalogue. Write for it.
AUGUSTA, GA.
k<W5 Broad Street. Long Distance l’honc
No. 15!).
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Comes to all sooner or
later. Provide against
it by depositing your
You not only get vour
money when wanted
but interest also, and
on 1st January and July
your interest becomes
principal, thereby
Our assets excec-d $500,»
000, Write for booklet
on “How to Deposit by
Mail.”
Capital $375,000.00.
Eimeif iiiisi to
AUGUSTA, GA.
C. G.Goodrich, President
Remember that mv gallery in
Washington, Ga., is open all
the time, ready 10 do fils, class
work. Don’t procrastinate, but
come and have those photo
graphs made at your first op
port unity. I make picture
flames of any size also.
J. W. Stephenson.
About Our Fall
MILLINERY.
Miss Elma Dwyer, my accomplish¬
ed milliner and trimmer, having
purchased the most elegant and va¬
ried line of Millinery ever brought
to this section, and she will be pleas¬
ed to show the ladies some of the
MOST STYLISH
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and up-to-date trimming ever shown
here. Prices will be the Very Low.-*
est, ranging from 50c to $10.
J. M. WR!;-HT,
LINCOLNTON, : 'GEORGIA
;
MATT W. GROSS,
attorney at law,
THOMSON, GA.
All business entrusted to me by
my friends in Lincoln comity will re¬
ceive prompt and careful attention.
Those desiring to consult me on bus*
ness can do so bv letter or by calling
at my office. All letters promptly
answered.
Q91 THE ©o®
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Thos. O. Stephenson, A. B,,
....Principal,...
Miss Helen Davis, Assistant.
We are here to : : :
EDUCATE YOUR CHILDREN
GIVE THEM
A CHANGE!
WAKE up:
THINK!
ACT!
Don’t cheat yourself, your child,
your country and your God !
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“A trained man will make his life
tell. Without training you are left
on a sen of luck, where thousands
go down while one meets with sue
cess.”
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I Send lor catalogue. Address,
I THOS. O. STEPHENSON.
Lineolnton, Ga.
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For information as to routes, sched¬
ules and rates, both
Passenger and Freight,
write to either of the undersigned.
You will receive prompt reply
and reliable information.
C. C. Mclillla, L 0. Jackses
G. A. Pass. Dept. G. P. A.
A. O. DAWSON, S. A.
Augusta, Ga.
S. E. Magill, C. D. Cox.
Geir Agt. Gen. Agt.
Atlanta. Athens.
W. W, Hardwick. Gen. Agt. Macon.
W. C. Ragin, So!. Agent,
Macon.
S. W. Wilkes, T. F. & P. A.
Atlanta, Ga.
W. M. McGovern, Gen. Agt.,
Augusta, Ga.
Charleston & Western Carolina
Railway.
AUGUSTA AND ASHV3LLU SLIGHT LINE
Schedule ill effect July 6, V<XJ2.
Lv Augusta 10 10 a m 2 55 p m
Ar Greenwood T.i 44 p m
ar AudcrBon 7 1C p ill
ar fRiurens 1 45 p in
ar Greenville 3 25 p m
ar Waterloo (irrrs Spg's) 4 no p m
ar Spartanburg 3 30 p m
ar Saluda 5 35 p in
nr lIondcn«onville 0 11 p in
■tr Asheville 7 15 l> in
Lv Asheville 7 (10 >•- m
Lv SpurtMihurg 12 til p m o 3b p n
Lv Waterloo Jl’rre Spgs) 1 On a ra
Lv Greenville !■' 15 ii m 1 45 p in
Lv Laurens 1 55 p m ii 30 p m
Lv Audenson 7 25 a m
Ar Greenwood •2 51 p m 8 35 p m
Ar Aiigosta 5 40 p m n 40 am
Ar Aiken 7 30 li m 3 55 p iq
Lv Greenwood 5 01 p m
ar Raleigh 1 34 » m
ar Norfolk 7 00 a m
Ar Petersburg 5 48 a in
Ar Richmond 6 43 a ill
Lv Augusts 2 So p r-.l
Ar Allendale 4 Si p ill
Ar Fairfax 4 44 p m
Ar Yemaseec 5 4o p m
Ar Beaufort U So p m
Ar Port Koyai ti 50 p m
Lv Port Royal 7 05 a m
Lv Beaufort 7 15 a in
Lv Yemassee 8 05 a m
Lv Fairfax t> 07 a in
Lv Allendale ft 18 n m
Ar AugUrtta 11 20 a m
Close connections at Greenwood for all points
on 8. A. L. and <*. (x. Railway and at Spartan
burg with Southern Railway.
For any information relative to tickets, rates
schedules, etc., address
ERNEST WILLIAMS, Gen. Pass. Agent,
E M. NORTH, Solicitor Agent,
T. M. EMERSON, Traflic Manager,
Augusta, Ga
Legal Notices
J Giblie Hale.
Q KO KG 1 A—LiitcoiD County:
R\ virtue or an order offthe court of Ordinary
of said county, will be December. sole nl public outcry, on
the £ ret Tuesday in ;902; at the court
house in said i county, between the usual hours
sale, the following 1 real estate, situated'in Lin¬
coln county to wit: 21(5 aCre8 of land, in 184-th
district. G. Mbounded cm North and West by
lands of K. T. Cull nr* and 8. £• Stone, on East
by lands of S E. Stone and J. IT Culiurs and on
South by lands of R. T. (JuHeirs and Alex Glaze,
known as the Harper place, Terms cash.
J R. STONE,
Adin’r of Iionry Stone.
TAX NOT'sCE
[ will attend at die following
timen and places for the purpose of
collecting taxes for the year 1902.
Colvin Store, A. M. Salem. i". M.
Oct. Nov. 8, 17.
Lisbon, a. m. Grab, in Oct. 20.
Amity, A. M. Loco, . M, O;.;. 21,
Nov. 4, 18.
Sybert P. O., Oct. 2 j, Nov. 4, 5,
19.
Ohenault, Oct. 9- Nov. 6.
Goshen, Oct. 24, Nov. , 21.
Lineolnton, Oct. 25, Nov. 22 .
Shady Hill, Nov. 24, Dec. 8.
Levere'tt P. O, Dec. 13.
Lineolnton, Dec. 18, 19, 20,
af'er which the books will close.
Pleas meet me prompt'y.
A, Al. Moore, T. C, L. 0.
The woman who doesn’t sh don u
on the floor to put on her sbx: tings
puts her leg upon the bed.
TKCfJtASSOS S&¥2© E3 y
liio is isLii ini? *jsyol,: 'YTv Lu{ '
Thiswondc, tu! resoiioia® posi
livelyoupes Bronchitis, ConsumpUon, Coughs
Golds, Asthma,
Hay rover, saourii^r,
S-toarseness,Sore s
Croup and Whooping
Every bottle guaranteed.
Cure. No Pay. Price 50c.
Trial bottle free.
EFnfiimgstozi fire Rye Whiskey, $52 per gallon,
Efarfnnmed, étEn-e best thafs made. for the money, and far old
hand made Com Whlskey, $2.00 per . _
gaiion, the best that can be soid for the money.
Ego ‘ m, 01" write to
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sfiigh Grafie Wines ami KzEQEZOL‘S, 13m Braad St. Aufggusia, Ga.
E I‘fizzii r:~:‘«:fiwz‘:\i p'a-zi'zptly attended to and solicited.
E km Bmdstreet <3: Dunn, Umen :zwmgs
E Bzmk or my business house in town.
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QQRHE??? 1.:‘i-Memim: this paper when ordering: and get a souvenir. DRUMS
Zafiimmw’wvxwmw'vv-xn :
Cured, of Piles After 40 Years.
Mr 0 J 1 auey of Genova, ()., had
the piles for forty years, Doctors
and dollars could do him no lasting
good. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
cured him permanently, invaluable
for cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, rheum, lac
erations, eczema, tetter, salt
and all other skin dhouses. Look for
the name DeWitt on the package—
all others are cheap, worthless coun¬
terfeits. C L Groves.
The drink hi!Rffthe limited "States
sue. Lev. Madison 0. Peters, of Hah
ti : ore,Jld.,is estimumd in round
m..,ihers at $1,000,000,000. Fully
onr.'.iidf of the drink bill comes out
of th wares of the workingmen. If
our annual Ik; nor bit; were in $1
not , *.t would -uke 130 persons one
V.MG, ........ it. or it would form a
w. Ik o: W iniit s areaiid.
To Hie Public.
4 er it,- to say a few words in
praise of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem¬
edy, 1 a l a H-i v severe cough and
cole ■ml : w ■ Id get pneu
moina, .vat alter taking tlie second
dose of ti. - n .me 1 felt bettor,
three botiies 1‘ 1 i- ed iny .cold and
the pains in my chest disappeared
entirely I am most respectfully
yours foi health, Ralph S Meyers,
64~Thii’*,y»seV{ nth street, Wheeling,
W Ya, For sale by all druggists.
The engineers on the Georgia rail*
road won their light for milage for
the trip system. This is another in
stance in which labor won over cup*
ital.
j ■ lull JmriaWT stomachaud Liv.
ti' Tablets.
;
Try them
V'!p*r< yviu ‘Up! dull after eating.
Wlu-u you hiivo it i appetite.
i W i you you: have liver a l bad torpid. i.nsto. in the mouth.
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'<\ i; > n your liowcG ure c nation ted.
i WiHTi you have a. headache.
■ When you feel bilious.
j f cleans- ’PLov and will invigorate improve your appetite, stomach
vour
, uu i re g n ] a te your liver and bowels.
For saie bv all druggists.
If Mrs. Carrie Nation is really
slapping cigarettes out of people’s
mouth, she should not be permitted
to roam about loose.
A Thanksgiving Dinner.
Heavy eating is usually the first
cause of indigestion. Repeated at¬
tacks inflame the rmtcuous mem«
branes lining the stomach, exposes
the nerves of the stomach, producing
a swelling after eaung, heartburn,
headache, sour risings and finally
catarrh of the stomaon. Kodol re
heves the mfiamation, protects the
nerves and cures the catarrh. Kodol
cures indigestion, dyspepsia, and all
stomach troubles by cleansing
sweetening the glands of the stom
ach. C L Groves.
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A , Comu-ticnt ,, ooy who wa.. acoi
r !jt:!l !~y s^ot afterwards coughed up
trie millet, beerns a pity says the
j Atlanta Journal, that a boy with a
I turn like that couldn’t be put to
coughing up money.
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L vm.i -..c iiilions ;ui(l scukiii 1 .? advisers,
Tak--.- Du.wictx Liu id Early Kit-cw,
;b '-1 - -i)
Iog will Rml on uy morrow
Y-m .to r '11 of your sorrow-—
^.i-.iti These famous pills said. do not gripe,
but move tlie boweis gently and easi
j lv cleansing the liver. Their tonic
o-fRct gives mremoh to the glands,
preventing a rerurn ol the disorder,
( ij Groves.
Newspaper Laws.
The latest; newspaper laws are
such that newspaper publishers can
arrest anyon >r fraud Who takes a
paper and refuses to pay for it. Un
der the law, tie- man who allows his
subscription to run along for some
time unpai 1 and t hen orders it dis¬
continued, or orders the post master
to mark if “refused*’ and have a pos¬
tal card sent notifying the publisher, and
leaves himself liable to arrest
fine the same as for theft.
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flew Lease ©f Mlo fo* an Iowa
Postmaslsr.
r iStmaster E. H. Randall, Dunlap, la,,
t-ay. I iiufforod from indiRestion and re¬
sulting kodoi: evils I for knew years. I had Finally found I what tried
soon
I had long looked for. I am better today
f hau in yars. Kodol ga s me a new
lease of life. Anyone can have my af
fidavit to the truth of this statement.”
Kodol digests your food. This enables the
svstem to assimilate supplies,
ihg every organ and restoring health,
Kodol Raises You Strong.
" J rvpared only by E. c. deWitt .v Oo., Chicago,
C ivil.tottivcontains zh tiuwsthe50u,size,
Curious Law Revealed.
A statute of Georgia law which is
very rarely recognized and which
very few lawyers seem to know about
was pointed out by a local lawyer search
who has a special appetite interesting for
tug out and discerning
and extra ordinary is found things. Schley’s di¬
This law in
gest of Georgia law and was passed M.
upon and approved by is George
Troup, governor, it a statute
'vineh recognizes only 28 days in
*ebm*ry ol any year which makes a
day of 48 hours in every year. It
8lH » ds toda y “ la ^;
February , of - . leap
recognize
7*" ** h .f !”§ b «f, Geor S m
law says-it has only 28. Theie are
<**““ < instances which may con e
notice g. ven, ete.. where this fact in
W0lJld !l d,fference '. 1 f
law is an old English , , one, made in
the year 1267, and was adopted Tri¬ as
Georgia law in 1826.—Augusta
bune.
A Startling Surprise.
Very few could believe in looking
at A T Hoadlev, a healthy, robust
blacksmith of Tilden, Ind., that for
ten years he suffered such tortures
from rheumatism as few could en¬
dure and live But a wonderful
change followed his taking Electric
Bitters. “Two bottles wholly cured
me,” he writes, “and I have not felt
a twinge in over a purify year.” They the blood regu¬
late the kidneys, neuralgia,
and cure rheumatism, ner
vousness, improve digestion and give
perfect health. Try them. Only 50c
at C L Groves.
A jeweler says pearls are like wo¬
men—they require a great deal of at*
ten lion.
Buck in Thirteen,
By sending thirteen miles Wm
Spirey, of Walton Furnace, Vt., Salve, got
a box of Bucklen’s Arnica
that wholly cured a horrible fever
sore on his leg. Nothing else could.
Positively cures bruises, felons, ulcers
eruptions, boils, burns, corns and
piles. Only 25c. Guaranteed by G L
(Doves.
A Boston girl has sprained has her
ankle and a Chicago woman ping
broken her arm while playing
pong. Ping pong is a brutal game
says an exchange.
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Startling, but True.
“If everyone J)r knew what a grand
me dicine King's New Life Pills
j S} writes D II Turner, Dempseytowa
“y 0U ’d sell all you have in a day
qq vo weeks’ use lias made a new man
0 f me .» Infallible for constipation,
stomach and liver troubles. 26c at
(j ] j Groves.
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Looking in a mirror is the latest
remedy for sea sickness, and the
Thomasville Times is sure that ev¬
fir J womall will try i it .
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“Last winter an infant child of
mine bad croup in a violent form,”
says Elder John W Rogers, a Chris
tian evangelist, of Filley, Mo. ‘T
gave , her a tew c doses i ot c ni, On ambers .
Iain’s Cough ° Remedy J and in a short
time . all clanger , passed and , the .
was
child recovered.” This remedy not
011 jy cures croup, but. when given as
S0011 a8 the first symptoms appear,
w ju prevent the attack. It contains
[10 opium or otlier harmful substance
j Hlu baby j ma ,y be given adult. as Tor confidently sale by to all a
as to an
druggists. £
One of the suresteigns of advanced
civilation in a country is the fact
that improved livestock is a part of
the farming.
Jumped on a Ten Penny Nail
The little daughter of Mr J N
Powell jumped on an inverted rake
made of ten penny nails, and thrust
one nail entirely through through. her foot
and a second one half way
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm was
promptly applied and live minutes
later the suffering pain had disappeared experienced, and
no more was
j In three days the child was wearing
I her shoe as usual and with absoliue
! ly no discomfort. Air Powell is a
well known merchant of Forkland,
Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic and
heals such injuries without matura¬
tion and in one-third the time re¬
quired by the usual treatment. For
sale by all druggists.
We have always heard that much
marriages indicates hard times, says
an exchange. Everybody will just
a |j ou t perish 1 to death next year, J
II T M 'Tntyre, St Paul, Minn.,
who has 1 -eu troubled with a disor
dered stomach says, “Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets do me
more good than anything I have ever
taken, tor sale by all druggists.